Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy 'getting fed up' with owner Jerry Jones: report
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The big storyline heading into the 2024 NFL season is what will happen with head coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Dak Prescott, who are both in contract years with the organization.
For McCarthy, he did enough last season to show ownership that they should see through the final year of his deal despite yet another letdown in the playoffs.
But a new report has stated McCarthy being "fed up" with Jerry Jones and others in the front office.
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Mike McCarthy of the Dallas Cowboys looks on before kickoff against the Green Bay Packers during the NFC Wild Card playoff game at AT&T Stadium on Jan. 14, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
"He’s doing it the best he can," an ex-Cowboys personnel member told Go Long’s Tyler Dunne. "Some of the people I’ve talked to have said that he’s getting fed up with it a little bit."
The personnel man also noted feeling bad for Prescott because of how the organizational chart has been in Dallas.
"It’s hard. I feel bad for Dak. I think Dak’s a really good quarterback who is capable of taking a team to the Super Bowl. He’s got to overcome a lot of things."
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Cowboys fans have seen their team go to the playoffs in each of the last three seasons with McCarthy as head coach and Prescott leading the charge on offense. However, the furthest they went was the divisional round two seasons ago, which ended in a loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
Last season, despite another 12-5 record —